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Local Manors ?. ... . i H - . n .r i .i Cotton ki?iuj.hl 1 ?0 ctnta on this Dim ket yeatfiday. Mr. Hie*. M<(Vtk!c kilUd n > # . bog this *ifk vbiih lotted 4J8 1 k>H. - cin ? Mr. S. T. 1 h< n-ua'and family ^ brve nxvid inlo one of the J one*' cottage* in East End. v . cot Mies Ell'ft Welhh, of Kershaw, it Visiting Mrs. T. J. Shannon.? M<>nr< Enquirer. ^ \ '1 h? services fit th? Methodist Church tomorrow morning 'and evening will be appropriate to tho Xtnas season. Remembtr the collection for the Eptvorlh Orj hnnay? in th? Methodist church Sunday mornlnK { +3 Miss Be-sia Fuinjai burk will # spend th? Xmas at her In ma near O. K. . 44- ? t^r Pay one y?ar in advance for The Ledger ynd let us send you the Home and Farm fiee for one year. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Barton, Dec, 17th 1001, a little daughter, Mary Locke Barron. + b Lancaster C. II. Suh Alliance - will meet Thunday, ,Jan. 3. 1002 at 3 o'clock p. m. E. Everall, Secy. Miss Delia Caskey, a student of McFeat's Business College, Columbia, S. C., will arrive home today to spend the( Xmas holidays. Married, on Sunday, Doc. 15, 1901, by R. H. Sapp, N. P., Mr. Leonard Lathan end Miss Sarah Fincher, all of this county. v. The large and commodious 2store school building at Fork Hill is about completed unci the Rt v. R. J. Blackmon will oain school then the first Monday in January. V/? Mr. J as. Lnngley was thrown from a wagon load of lumber . while coming down the McDow hill Thursday and so badly mjur ed that he is unahie to walk. nMarried, at this place, Thnia day, 10th instant, bv R?sv. S. N. Watson, , Mr- Quintan of Chester and Miss Nettie Watts of thir place. Twins, a hoy and girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. John Spray of the Belair section on Tuesday last. They only lived a few hours Mrs. S., we learn, is in a critical condition. 4 TKa /laesae \M U j.u? iu? iu, ww con if rr?<T on P. M. Falthara and J. W Dunlap oy Jackson Lodge A. F. III. Thursday night. The E. A. ? degree was conferred on Duncan St. Clair at the same communication. t After January 1st the price ef The Atlanta Journal (semiweekly) and The Ledger (semiweakly) will bo $2. per year. Until Junuary H&tbe price for both papers will oe" fl.Tfi per year. / \ v : - -?* A ' a~i 1 f ^ s.m. , A/?pi?lvi; uuaunj^ UUUUUI WAS organized at the Manchestar Mill Sunday by Rtr.' T. A. Dabnay. with an snrollmeat of 32 scholars. ?Rock Hill Harald. v , Mr. h. R. Rollings of Oakbjurst roavad with bis family to this ptaca Thursday. T^hay occupy the StaadmancotUga qn Masting " Straat. 'We ara glad to welcoma tbam to atfr town as citiaana. . V ' . * ? < ' * '.x . v s .ly:' ;1 1 ?> y ^ Tm i n^BQ l< ? v iTOi iii tne^^B ! \, i ' t) !/ t>< iu-t? r Meri 7 , chi-v'iIw C i n i ;.i j i vi iswturcuy ni^Ut. '1 In; l.ix.U door of the es,j tuhli* un >r.t mis found open on Sut cttv niii '???r. '! he Mipoeition i- t! i>t VI < I ?1 t-ui>u ?vlul him. J * ? Ml' ih II "> tv" closing up time at d ti '<i .'ill tl o < mplayees hit that tojJu Holu lie articles arid i*? ?? I *? exit l>\ the back <!r >t> l . I - -x I . vy. At ; i I i < otmiMinic&tion t?f JhckMin L- ?! ? ?', No 53 A. F. M , Thins 'tn niuhi the following oilieert* wVro ?. !< i k U.K. Coffey, , W. A"; L T 11 i, S. W; W. !s? Lmd^I v, ?l. V ; II F. Miller, {'Ideas; 1. Vs*. Carter, ^eey. Tb? I Diacoiia, St('win(!." j i d Tiler tvill J l.e tipp*itt?d th? 'i7th j instant when IK iAullmeni of officer* ivi, I ki i?"ac? in too Lotli*? I . V room and after which a collation . will ho -spread. Lot tors advertised far the week ending Dec. 21, 1.1*01: Mrs. Ida Burns, Mrs T. D Blakeney, . Mrs. .John t lyburn (col.), Mrs. Lizzie < oleinan, Mrs. Mary Banting, Miss A. J. Best, Miss Lulu Beaslt-y, Sii>s R. IS'. Cunningham, | Miss Susie Amia Cotton, care . Lev. Job. I'ouw, Miss Martha I Kirb. Miss Susie Laneeater, Mias | Mattie Shannon, Miss Fannie Stewart, Miss Boat 1 Steal, Miss Emilia Webb, Mr. \V. E. Be'k, Mr. banner Faster, Mr. W. Ii. Robertson. Belle Nance, 1*. M. Miur.eJ, at the residence of Mr W. MeD. Brown at this place, shortly after noon on Wednesday hot, Mr. XV. K. Bogun, of Wadeaboro, N. (J., and Miss Virginia McMurray, n daughter of the tatw .Joseph McMurray of Char1*?t t e, N. C. The ceremony waa perforin- <1 by Rev. W. C. Ewart. i The brute is related to Mra. Brown and is an excellent lady, j The is to be congratulated! r- n on winning her heart and hand. Th< happy couple left that after| noon for Charleston. After a faw 1,1-.... i ? o - uayn in mr ^iy oy in? sen in?y will return to their hom? at Wadesboro, N. C. ? (09 Anthony Cunningham, his sister Nannie Cunningham, and Ed. Harris, all colored, were committed \o jail Thursday charged with burglary and larceny. Mr. H. N. Sowell, who has charge of the Springs' Foster farm across Gills Creek, noticed tracks leading from the gin lionse through the snow Thursday morning. He followed the traeks and they led to the house of Nannie Cunningham and there he found about 300 lbs of seed cotton and a quantity of cotton seed tH\t had been taken from the gin house. He had the Cunningham darkeys and Ed. Harris, the negro who slept in the ^nnmTise, all arrested and committed to jail to await trial a( the next term of court. " FOR SALE. On desirable terms, the following valuable farming lands in Lancaster county, S. C.: 1,500 acres on Waxkaw creek?the, d. or w his dealt) t>v frerziii^. His remains were taken to v hestur yesterday tmr interment \ _ __ Teeth Knocked Out. Pride, son of Or and Mr*. W. K. Simpson. suslanted a painful ^ hurt Monday Ho wa* eliding I down iho baluster rnil when ho ! fall knocking i<nt f?<ur of hie lowI er tooth. Or. Fennel! ens called' ! and hv succeeded in planting throe j of the teeth hack in the jawbone. \ i The fourth could not f !>e found. | i The little fellow * offered a great deal, hut it is prohahte he wi'l not suffer loss of hut one of his teeth ? K ck Hill Herald, | < How Ovor Hume of Crepe. Special to The Stn1er Keck Ilill, D?re 17. ? A row occurred at the plant of the Catuvrha Pow..r company out at the river, Sunday afternoon, in which five or six negroes were shot and more or less hurt. None of thorn were dangerously wounded hut one f? ilow had to have an eve removed as a result. 1 hu affair was caused by a game of ciaps, soma dusky damsel* and white liquor Tho hearing of the matter will coma off today before a magistrate. Tin re huva bteu a larye number of cufcunlties at tliin place. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought B.ars Ik. Signature of C WBS&Jk &t;;rra; ransnr ttctsc -Heath I Our Millinery succeeded in giv exceeded atijul many other stort that thev cannot W els, except byou in as matchless a SMASHING ALL We have all the kinds of larger Stock or name a Lower Queen of black goods in satin Venetian Cloth, all wool Melt< NOT ENOUGH T ???? 111 a 1 r? 10,000 yards of 10 cents duck You are Thinkii < , * N^w take our advice, and 'advance, and can sell you all s< Jackets, Fors and Skirts. itOi A $12,000 STOi .tTIi a iiuuuiu uuuu.su t*, imom i bave no competition in this line. 1 dies' Shoes hare no equal. The V\ ?v- J . >. Cubans independence.' TfTepublican applause.)" Thia in an extract from the debate in oonure>s on Wednesday. It ia> an ad mis- , sion, inveluntary 110 doubt, of the J , Republican party's former nttitude toward Cuba and an intima- J tion of what its future position j ' may be. That th^ Democrats forced the Repuolican administea^ tion and congress into the declarn tion of war against Spain is a fact which, since the successful termi\ , nation of the war, the Republicans hare endeavored to deny; indeed they have claimed all the honor and all the glory of beginning, of prosecuting and of ondi ng the war. But Mr. Hepburn in the heat of debate told the tru h. The Democrats forced the Republicans to the issue and forced thein to declare for the independence of Cuba. The Republican party did so Vyigainst its will," and for some time lias bsen trying to undo what it did then. Mr Hepburn admits that his pirty would now gladly repiuli ite openly the* declarations the effect of which it ha* secretly been trying to defeat ?The State. I OII.S .A l)KAELY ATTACK 'My wife was so ill that good ph)sicians were unahle to help her," writes M. \1. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "hut was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills." They work wonders iu stomach and liver troubles. Cure ccnslipation, sick, headache. 25c at Crawford Pros and .F F. Mackey & Co's drug store. Pay for your paper anil ... m , Nanking << Opening was a i ii>g this up count here. Its a triu fs, a greater triu he distinguished r Low Pric 'I is our prices. C'< = FORMER DRFS Dress Goods and Silks that all the Price. Fine Dress Goods, fine ! noiun. t willed, Plain and Figure n cloth for Skirts, no lining needec 0 GO ROUND. s remnants going at 5 cents. 5,00( ig of Buying Do buy right now and right here. F( 3rU of cotton goods for Ichs than mi ir unique display will fairly magnet IK OF CLOTHIN lothing, the heat fitting and best we n Ladies5 fine Shoes, we set the stai '. L. D^iglf^^Qtt^fpr work on AII ...... . . . i i i i |n i nuns III OS, either by note or on account, must come f?n ws tl nr.il sntlo promptly, n* our Mvtcl amlise ti.nj. Gfttiuo accounts anl . \ >< nil clue the Jst of N??v.' W ? 1 iv waited putiently on our? ustojfn i unci must insist up n tin in in ino forward anil m I ii ^ wi'h u~pri-mplly. Ilcatl) l*n t.l ii ?. & Mi > i; i.' ilc (Y. in n? ?*'ro ?/ acf s- > a > : > - k ST'1 TE Of SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNT* Ok LANCAbi fe.jX, Iji i ti mr. 11 i'l 1*1' . By Chas. D. J o> ?. Ju t^-? if !*r ??-. te. Whkrrau, ito^-it s y;??y I n I J K W Us v, of !< rs' nw iiuio hb^ torn- 10 grant tieiM t e'*in o AdminMiration ??f ihe K<'atv<if ?oot atU<':?(if Mary \nu \\ lii.iun, u" ceasrd TlIKSK AUK TIT.IIRI KI KK ' C te IH.il admonish a I and -in., u ..r tin' * i i- ird ami creiii or* of thv as i<l Mi.rj A ? n Williams deceased. that he ami appear before rue, in the ? our; of Probate to ba held at t nct.a.'er. t). H. -c. on thv :t() h it \y .-.f TV,- r* 1 cr iust. after puhln-ati hi in -rei f', at il ohjtnck in it: forenoon t> ho r chump, if un? lliev have, why iheaaid Ailtnin 1stia'ion m onlil no Ik p.rur ted. Given unoer my H*nd and seal this t 11 h day of Pec., .Vni o Ihuuti.i, 19ol p. y i ti. 1) .1.' >? I , I- ' JUiIk? 'it t'rotnitt. v.wttar. .Cirr.-. Mir ? s' t^r Pay your subscription l< . The Ledger, pictise. J. CANTZON FO'TER, 11 D. CFFI3E U? STAINS M MAS5KI3 5C" All Culls Attended Night and Day. & Merca> magnificent suet ry a n>i'?:neiy mph to surpass i mph to produce Tom the fiopi o1 'he complctenes! cme and see. s goods reco tabteful ladies want now. Few Silks nevei eu>t so littlu. See h? (1 goods at $1.10, worth $1 50 a yi I. English Cheviots, French Sura sn come guic ) yards ?f wool dress Plaids at 20 mno?i Af* uiaoiiiid >rtunately wo pin cod our orders wil arket cost. Great excitement ce lze you. Yi.u tan't get away fron [ f This stock is brifctlinj ?, 50 cents worth $1.00. \ aring clothing on earth. Our Sho idard for-style, quality and price. ^?I .school children the (iodman Shol i l'liiii i f o N ,"Ck~4*iJ San i' i anl tiik.... .one t V 1" (at ?%? . mw L' s. f * ??* ** Whf I * Cft'm ?,* t^S| Hll\l?Ml' { l.? t tv ??* f: vsiilil <r \ .'.???, -irf tjiiti i I \. ! . *. \ii-wa ! . , ltit . . '? ?I ? rs< () > "( I fT-.ti-<f? ' K(|' : t . ('! II ' V' ' IK 'tor ritit'fc hi ti 'V %,t nr?% who l\? o-v "i< *ri ruS vv < (T ' . coat M lli ; ? . \ 1 ~'U 1 ? - * < c ?t gtit P.f, t , ' - t " . ? ' '" * i*mc u> t!< \ i i) j ? ( \ ?M \ I 11 i 11 ? It b * f c^ii o? I hoi.t N> . 1"7 i ?mi .nt . O !. . I?r -? .? \ i . h.fcF? t 1 < f U ' \ ? i r \ , \'\ , It . t) :?t ( t : ? ' '-t!ra?{ < j t n it nil hour* of th? <??y ! ?! 1 - : i in '2f> t?? < !... uco?r4ll'o tO A Sit \ Oil WlllV lo ??l. 1 ' l',>, J. F. Allison & Co. i __ ^ ^ I&JL .M! the ?1 5 S t Iiiivi Mtme *2.oo, *2 so mi'1 frt.or n! ?? loft, llond Storms, Tnl It's nm' ^onn ii.* tiifrom Vermont, (inorjfi? trf Italv (^tiurrifK. C?iLi or writ?. Price in 111 | 1? t?se i on. i\, |. .1 '! 1 " ' J * ijoi 1K LANCA31KK, S. C. . ; " " "S CANDY CATKAPrrtn . * *" - -] a'NR. Genu!*!- C. C. C. N-v r??kl hutt Beware cf the dc;.V:r who tries to sell "something ^sst as flood." I?\ .<*->. EV a 3 eV"-' TOT5ACCO SPIT k. Jf Ji 3 * c?jd ^ M O k& - V tr I tfcawi?i V -ii can V' eme-l of it'* form of ' irci nvi'jy OR ? lv in. V !'. . 'r ;, : * . Iv i f vre i r .11.1 \ I- I I l' *> - '^-1. :JL ?.iai in il; s \v> ak men siroujt. Many ten pounds in ten days. Or. i nvo, ci.fj Ctired. All drup;ri'-ts. Cure pn-.mnteed. ' ' 'to lei and ad\ioe intnp A ' : rm :jS . KKMKDV CO., Chicago or New York. Hm rriLE Co.cc >* *' c Luve t"< IVt'Ht BEOt (Sic efli.i'tf. ?*? t.? litaEip* v. S. g h . L t?. I't'tl Fi t ini-la il.t tlit <?f our n;jLu?4 " } I IH.DS. * starts in the State can ulinw a ?w you can be suited 'I tie trd Dluck and colored Fietu*h h Series in new shades Thia it K! cents bargains now 10 coat*. th the manufacturers liefer? the ntors about our line of Ladies' i it, our prices are so low. t ' * with Bargains. Child's Suit * len's Suits at $1 90 worth $3 01 o buniness needs no mention, The celebrated Drew Selby L#e, have no second. | 150 dozen lftC Hjflp ? ladies heavy fle? will sell now, to mak ^^Hpncks tk? largest ?rat ^Pthey will give rou the top ef ihf rriLE Co.I .